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Winter Narrative Book Project
Winter Narrative Book Project
Students were asked to brainstorm three ideas for winter themed stories. They were then asked to choose one to develop into a narrative. Their story needed to have characters, a setting, a problem, and solution. Other requirements were discussed and worked on throughout the creation of their stories.
Rubric Code:
E6X57W
By
MrDiCroce
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Winter Narratives
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Ideas
Needs Improvement
Basic, general ideas/sentences
Some ideas/details were repeated
Ideas were unclear and unstructured
Fair
Ideas showed some development
Sentences/ideas were unclear or hard to understand
Good
Ideas showed development throughout the story
A clear plan for the story was carried out and showed in the narrative
Excellent
The story flowed, was easy to read, and showed creativity
Great development of ideas which made all parts of the story come together
Organization
Needs Improvement
Sentences were missing nouns and verbs.
No true beginning, middle, or end to the story
Pieces of the story were missing (characters, setting, problem, and solution)
Fair
Some sentences displayed nouns and verbs
Some parts of the story were included, but it may have jumped around a bit
Pieces of the story were missing (characters, setting, problem, and solution)
Good
Most sentences showed great detail
Most parts of the story were included and developed
Excellent
Sentences showed great detail
Fully developed sentences, paragraphs, and all parts of the story were present
Mechanics
Needs Improvement
Lacked correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling
Hard to read, illegible, and sloppy
Fair
Many errors throughout in the areas of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling
Some parts were illegible and sloppy
Good
Some spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors here and there in the story
Neat and easy to read
Excellent
Most parts of the story used correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Neat and easy to read
Language Use
Needs Improvement
Little attempt to use interesting vocabulary
No attempt to change words, or start sentences differently
Fair
Some attempt to use interesting vocabulary
Some attempt to change words, and beginning of sentences
Good
Some attempt to use interesting vocabulary
Some attempt to change
words, and beginning of sentences
Excellent
Attempts were made to use interesting vocabulary and start sentences differently
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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